Tower Bridge video - before the 'incident'

Here is my video from my first visit to Tower Bridge. I wasn’t entirely happy with the range of shots I had and wanted to add a few more so went back for another visit, where it all went very wrong, but let’s not dwell on that.

So this makes do with what I have, I have no plans to head back again any time soon. Still I think this is the video that I am most happy with to date.

Edited in Davinci Resolve and starting to play a little more than just the absolute basics. First time using fusion which I used to add tracking to the title. Just that seems to add a massive strain to my PC, I think I will be looking at upgrades if I want to try anything more advanced.

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Bravo, an excellent edit and great footage, well done!

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Thank you!

Awesome. I’m so impressed.

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You are most welcome, I have subbed your channel and will check out your other work :slight_smile:

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Correct me if am wrong . But it unrestricted airspace east of tower bridge ? West of it, I presumed in FRZ …

Thank you, that is very kind of you.

Thank you. I had already subscribed to yours. :slight_smile:

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Yes that’s correct, you can’t fly to the West.

Excellent.

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Beautiful

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Thanks for showing very good !

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Great shots, shame about the ending

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Great shots, shame about the ending

Thank you. All worked out in the end and I was out flying again last night. :slight_smile:

Well done, very cinematic and great quality!
Regarding daVinci Resolve, how steep of a leaning curve would you say there is for a beginner?
(I’m imagining it’s quite difficult…)
Thanks!

Thank you!

I guess it depends on if you have used any other similar software in the past.

Personally, I only used Sony Vegas before, and that was a long time ago so it was quite a steep learning curve. The basics are pretty straight forward, but there are some things that you think would be intuitive but don’t behave quite as you would expect.

But there are an abundance of videos on youtube so there is a lot to learn from.